More News – Page 803
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NewsOwner of architecture business is guilty of train ticket fraud
Suspended jail sentence for producing £2,000 of fake tickets
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NewsNew Westminster dean warns of uphill struggle for students
David Dernie says “social mobility is a big issue”
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NewsRestore Ally Pally's theatre first, say public
Proposed hotel in Farrell’s masterplan not the top priority, survey adds
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NewsPlatform 5 unveils St Martin's cafe
Central London project is practice’s first for public realm
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NewsLondon Pleasure Gardens failure costs architects more work
Architects lined-up to work at London Pleasure Gardens fear their projects will be shelved after the site organisers went into administration.The RIBA London worked with LPG to appoint young architects for projects across the Royal Docks site including Foster Lomas, Nicholas Kirk Architects, Studio Squat and Visitor Studio.But dwindling visitor ...
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NewsCroydon student wins international design competition
UCA Canterbury’s Jeffrey Adjei triumphs in Design for Adaptable Futures contest
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NewsAOC adapts British phone box for Olympic installations
Phone boxes re-imagined to tell story of Olympic Park transformation
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NewsBuckley Gray Yeoman secures permission for Forest School extension
Project involves new school building and improvements to existing facilities
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CF Moller completes extension to Denmark’s oldest acting school
Silver Skole more than doubled in size after three-year project
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NewsAmanda Levete and Heatherwick on shortlist for Royal Opera House revamp
Caruso St John and Jamie Fobert also chosen for invited competition
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NewsArchitects fear for listed buildings in conservation overhaul
New consultation to streamline listed building consents
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NewsGrimshaw submits Paddington Crossrail plans
Permission sought for 15-storey office block above station
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NewsHLM awarded Gold Medal for Architecture
Practice wins Welsh design award for Archbishop McGrath Catholic High School







